Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the Asus UX433FA Zenbook 14 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX433FA Zenbook 14.
May 2019
(85%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
1228 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
85010049
The editors liked
Compact and durable design
Luxurious aluminum chassis
Innovative LED numpad
Decent speakers
Competitive price
Very quiet when under low loads
Narrow bezels on all four sides
Stronger chassis than UX430
Original webcam positioning
No pulse-width modulation
Matte and glossy options
Good keyboard feedback
Very small footprint
Long battery life
Virtual NumP
IPS screen
Full HD resolution
NVMe SSD
Stylish
Slim and compact design
Solid battery life
Virtual number pad integrated within the trackpad
USB 3.1 Gen 2
Operates quietly
The editors didn't like
Dim display
Finicky touchpad
Poor webcam
No Thunderbolt 3
Whiskey Lake-U i7-8565U is just marginally faster than the i7-8550U
Still uses proprietary AC adapter charger instead of USB Type-C
Virtual NumPad has no haptic feedback or brightness control
Most of the bottom bezel is tucked behind the base
IPS screen, Full HD resolution, NVMe SSD, stylish, slim and compact design, solid battery life, virtual number pad integrated within the trackpad, USB 3.1 Gen 2, operates quietly
highly reflective display, low maximum brightness, soldered RAM, slow memory card reader, no Thunderbolt 3
The ASUS ZenBook 14 UXF433FA-A6018T laptop review. Test device courtesy of notebooksbilliger.de.The ASUS ZenBook 14 UX433FA-A6061T is a slim, stylish and compact 14-inch laptop. Its metal case feels premium, and its Whiskey Lake Core i5 processor should p...
very quiet when under low loads, narrow bezels on all four sides, stronger chassis than UX430, original webcam positioning, no pulse-width modulation, matte and glossy options, good keyboard feedback, very small footprint, long battery life, virtual NumP
Whiskey Lake-U i7-8565U is just marginally faster than the i7-8550U, still uses proprietary AC adapter charger instead of USB Type-C, virtual NumPad has no haptic feedback or brightness control, most of the bottom bezel is tucked behind the base, inaccur
Very snappy performance and storage speeds, 14″ screen in a 13″ form factor, Comfortable and quiet keyboard, Sturdy build quality, Attractive aesthetic
The numeric keypad execution on the touchpad is disappointing, Silver keys with a white backlight can be hard to see in some lighting conditions (not an issue for the Royal Blue model)
Published: 2019-07-31, Author: Tom , review by: itpro.co.uk
Compact dimensions, Expansive screen, Good value
Middling battery life, Glossy, reflective display
The so-called ‘world's smallest 14in laptop' may not have the best battery life, but it makes up for it with a smart, space-conscious design, decent performance and an attractively low pricetag...
Fairly priced, Edge-to-edge display, Digital numpad is useful
Irritating glossy display, Below par battery life
You're spoiled for choice when it comes to luxury laptops at the moment, so why does the Asus ZenBook 14 deserve your head-earned cash? For a start, it's really well-priced for its specs, being the only laptop with an Intel Core i7-8565U that we've review...
Extra security with facial recognition technology, The laptop comes with both a case and an ethernet to USB adaptor, Uses a Harmon Kardon speaker for good audio quality,
The battery life is disappointing, having only lasted three hours in our tests
If you need a laptop that is easy to use, easy to work on and easy to travel with the Asus Zenbook 14 UX433 will tick all the boxes, even despite its disappointing battery life. It isn't cheap, costing £1099.50 at the time of testing, but the price reflec...
tiny formfactor, with small bezels and chin, simple looks, solid build and nice craftsmanship, good keyboard and touchpad, good quality screen, but only average in terms of brightness, solid performance once undervolted, even with games, runs quiet and co
glossy screen, not very bright, and no touchscreen option, limited IO, without TB3 or a cardreader, we need to further look into the performance in games, a warranty sticker prevents upgrading the SSD, average sized battery, charges slowly and not through
The latest iteration in the ZenBook series of 14-inch gaming ultrabooks is smaller, lighter and better polished than ever before, without compromising on the screen, speakers, hardware and performance, although we can't entirely judge the gaming abilities...
Based on what we've seen, the ZenBook 14 is a very promising shakeup to the Asus laptop line. It's smaller, lighter, and better looking, without sacrificing either ports or power, and it packs in a novelty numpad.Tags:LaptopsShare this articleShareTweetSe...
Abstract: Last year at Computex 2018, ASUS made their debut with the all-new Zenbook lineup - the Zenbook itself, the Pro and S. We already got our eyes on the Pro and we even released the review on it - so click here if you want to read about it. This round, in t...